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512 Quid Pro Quo? [415]<br />

the American population, particularly among so-called "Christian Right"<br />

supporters of Israel, led by figures such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson,<br />

among others. It was simply not something that Israel wanted discussed too<br />

often.<br />

In fact, several years after the first reports about the new Israeli-Red<br />

Chinese dealings, the Washington Post reported candidly on May 23, 1988<br />

(and quite correctly) that "little has been published in the United States<br />

about Israel's flourishing arms relationship with China" 1049 but noted that a<br />

"a rare discussion of the linkage" 1050 was published in April of 1988 by the<br />

U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency—hardly a forum read by the<br />

average American voter who might have some questions about Israel's<br />

dealings with the communist empire.<br />

BEN-GURION'S DREAM ACHIEVED<br />

In any event, by June 13, 1990 the Los Angeles Times was reporting<br />

that Israel had become the largest supplier of advanced military technology<br />

to China. 1051 And by this time, the no-holds-barred public relationship<br />

between the two long-time secret partners began to escalate, however. In<br />

June 1991 China and Israel signed a bilateral agreement on scientific<br />

cooperation. On January 24, 1992 China and Israel established formal<br />

diplomatic relations to much fanfare in the world press and with much<br />

celebration in the worldwide Jewish media.<br />

Surveying the Israeli-Chinese relationship, Israeli historian Benjamin<br />

Beit-Hallahmi had declared that: "Open diplomatic relations with China<br />

would be the greatest achievement in the history of Israeli Third World<br />

diplomacy. "1052 So it was that after years of delicate, secret tactical<br />

maneuvers between the Mossad and the Chinese, the great dream of John F.<br />

Kennedy's bitter opponent, David Ben-Gurion, had finally been achieved<br />

and "two of the world's most ancient peoples" had been brought together.<br />

Taken together and analyzed, the evidence indicates that unity between<br />

Israel and Red China had been forged, in large part, through the Mossad's<br />

role in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.<br />

Writing some years before the open unity between Israel and Red<br />

China, intelligence historian Richard Deacon noted, quite correctly, that<br />

"the Chinese and the Israelis appreciate that they have many common<br />

interests." 1053 And one of those common interests was the joint success of<br />

their respective efforts to build nuclear arsenals.<br />

Based upon all we have considered in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>—it thus seems<br />

likely that there was indeed a quid pro quo between Israel and Red China:<br />

in return for Peking's support for Israel's nuclear weapons projects, Israel<br />

ensured that President Johnson canceled JFK's planned attack on China's<br />

nuclear facilities after the Mossad, in league with its allies in the CIA and<br />

the mob, put LBJ into the White House.

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